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In the first of a multi-part series, Bloody Elbow’s analytics expert puts Fightnomics under the microscope to critique his “hidden numbers of mixed martial arts.” From almost my very first day here at Bloody Elbow, I've received requests to review the work of Fightnomics, a.k.a. Reed Kuhn. A common theme of such requests is that in an advanced stats era his work seems simplistic, and someone with the access and ability to critique it should take a closer look. That's exactly what we're going to read news >>

UFC veteran Diego Sanchez boasts that a broken collarbone is only the second injury that’s required surgery in his 15-year career. From the looks of it, he better hope he doesn’t need any more.Filed under: News, UFC read news >>

Keep scrolling if you dare... Longtime Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight contender Diego Sanchez has been out of commission for quite some time laboring a plethora of injuries. The former The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) winner was set to return to the cage at UFC 180, but suffered a knee injury that set him back another couple of months. Unfortunately for fans of Sanchez, the nightmare just will not end as the Albuquerque native suffered a broken collarbone in training for his return j read news >>

Diego Sanchez posted a graphic photo from his surgery to repair a broken collar bone. I hope you aren't eating when you click on this post. I'm not sure how many warnings I can give before you scroll down to the gruesome photo, because it really is nasty. Long time UFC fighter Diego Sanchez broke his collar bone during training on January 26th and he had a successful surgery to repair it. I'm not quite sure why, but the original Ultimate Fighter winner also decided to post a photo of of the said read news >>

Longtime Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight veteran and winner of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) season one, Diego Sanchez, will be putting his return to mixed martial arts (MMA) on hold after going under the knife this week for a broken collarbone. From his official Twitter account: Mma is a rough sport I sustained a broken collar bone Monday during mma training. Surgery was a success praying for a fast recovery. — Diego Sanchez UFC (@DiegoSanchezUFC) January 28, 2015 Ouch. Talk about read news >>

BOSTON – In the battle of the big right hands, Joby Sanchez seemed to have just a little more pop on his punches, which made all the difference in a close three-round fight against a game Tateki Matsuda.Filed under: News, UFC read news >>

The boiling feud between Diego Sanchez and Conor McGregor is becoming reminiscent of Adrian Lyne's psychological thriller, Fatal Attraction. Things took a turn for the bizarre on Sunday when Sanchez tweeted a photo of a knife protruding out of a picture of Dublin's favorite son. The ad is a featurette for McGregor's main event bout against Dennis Siver at UFC Fight Night 59 in Boston on Sunday. UFC President Dana White recently confirmed during a media scrum for UFC 182, per ESPN's Brett Okamoto read news >>

Diego Sanchez posted a photo as he wrecked a Conor McGregor poster. Looks like the Diego Sanchez still isn't fond of Conor McGregor. Ahead of the UFC: Boston card this weekend, the original Ultimate Fighter winner posted a photo on his twitter account that didn't have a caption... Not like he needed any: pic.twitter.com/qRDERsHFRj — Diego Sanchez UFC (@DiegoSanchezUFC) January 11, 2015 The two fighters have been beefing and trading barbs for a while now, with the Irishman even creatively asking read news >>

2013 gave us some of the best fights of all time in Jones vs. Gustafsson and Melendez vs. Sanchez, but 2014 was plagued with injuries for the UFC. Despite being hit with so many injuries and fight cancellations, the year featured some standout performances in MMA. Matt Brown and Robbie Lawler put on a five-round brawl in July. Brown also had an epic scrap with the ultra-talented Erick Silva, and Lawler was involved in a close, all-time great welterweight title fight with Johny Hendricks. The ver read news >>